The enigmatic princess of dark disco pop noir, Mango In Euphoria, has returned with a haunting slice of heartbreak pop that drips melody and spectral emotion. ‘Lovestruck’ is her best yet.
In the chaos of her teenage years, French flamboyant artist Mango In Euphoria found comfort in the music of Miley Cyrus, Lady Gaga, and Lana Del Rey. Further inspired by the rebellious spirit of rock icons like The Runaways and the electrifying energy of The Struts, Mango’s musical journey began.
With an eclectic taste and a real passion for music, Mango In Euphoria was initially just another face in the crowd when she moved to live in a London hostel, never imagining her songwriting would one day be taken seriously. Yet, through her encounters with devilish individuals, life’s darker elements and a profound sense of societal injustice, she found her voice.
From the streets of Camden to the heart of Hackney, Euphoria’s outstanding performances resonated with a raw, honest rock and roll energy infused with disco beats and dream pop nuances – a unique blend and style she affectionately describes as “dark disco”.
“Lovestruck” is a cosmic love story.
‘As I wrote Lovestruck I wanted to create this song that is a mix of everything I want to do musically. You can hear some rock, dream pop and synth pop.
Lovestruck is a love song but it’s somewhat sad with a touch of anger. Initially I wrote this about a love that can never die – no matter what you go through with someone else. Because I wanted to believe in an eternal flame. It’s about the strong belief of a superior power that belongs to a certain level of spirituality. And if you get it, you get it. If you don’t, I still hope you will enjoy this new piece of my soul.’
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